A personal blog by Ackworth born Gerald England who married a Lancashire lass, went West and now lives in Cheshire.
Sunday, August 02, 2009
Shadow Shot Sunday: Warnemünde
These seats on the Sea Promenade at Warnemünde, Germany, cast beautiful shadows.
The promenade leads to the Lighthouse and Teepot. See the fuller photograph on my 2006 Cruise Journal.
You can see what is currently going on here by visiting the Strand Hotel's webcam which overlooks the area.
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There is something very calming in shots of shadow slats, like these through the chairs. Lovely picture to meditate on...
ReplyDeleteGreat SS! Now we're heading over to try out one (actually two) of those chairs!
ReplyDeleteKarla & Karrie
It is indeed a calming, lovely shot! I love it! Would love to be sitting there right now!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Sylvia
oh to be sitting there soaking up the warmth...there are no shadows to be found here today...nice sss photo.
ReplyDeleteNot only a delicate lines that leads to a fine depth in the picture, but benches too! What more could one want?
ReplyDeleteThey just beckon don't they...come sit a spell...wonderful shadow casts!
ReplyDeleteThese are nifty looking benches in the sun. Perfect for reclining.
ReplyDeleteVery cool seating. And they certainly cast super shadows. A wonderful photo!
ReplyDeleteshadows just have a life of their own, don't they! How does a curvy chair cast a shadow of straight lines? GREAT eye!
ReplyDeleteGreat composition
ReplyDeletehow the curves
ReplyDeletemake for a straight back
summer seat
love from mandy
I see from the webcam that the seats have been moved to the other side of the promenade.
In Warnemünde
ReplyDeletechairs await weary walkers
down by the seashore.
My Shadow Shots
lines and angles are my favorite shadows
ReplyDeletethese are wonderful!!
They look very comfy, and to be positioned so that you'll get the maximum amount of sunshine!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! This is wonderful, Gerald!
ReplyDeleteNice pic., wonderful shadow art.
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